PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page ix
... child , Mary , whom Thomas Rogers the younger married in the year 1760. He thereupon became an inmate in Daniel Radford's family ; and they lived together in Daniel Radford's house in Newington Green , Middlesex , till the death of the ...
... child , Mary , whom Thomas Rogers the younger married in the year 1760. He thereupon became an inmate in Daniel Radford's family ; and they lived together in Daniel Radford's house in Newington Green , Middlesex , till the death of the ...
Page xii
... children were brought up to watch with interest the Dissenters ' unsuccessful struggles in Parliament for the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , and to point to the new Mansion House in the City , as built by fines levied upon ...
... children were brought up to watch with interest the Dissenters ' unsuccessful struggles in Parliament for the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , and to point to the new Mansion House in the City , as built by fines levied upon ...
Page xvii
... children round her , and told them that it mattered little what happened to them when she was gone , provided they were good . She left eight , of whom one died in a few months ; and the others , four sons amd three daughters , all grew ...
... children round her , and told them that it mattered little what happened to them when she was gone , provided they were good . She left eight , of whom one died in a few months ; and the others , four sons amd three daughters , all grew ...
Page xxxii
... child ! ' How oft from grove to grove , from seat to seat , ' With thee conversing in thy loved retreat , ' I saw the sun go down ! Ah , then ' t was thine ' Ne'er to forget some volume half divine , ' Shakspeare's or Dryden's , thro ...
... child ! ' How oft from grove to grove , from seat to seat , ' With thee conversing in thy loved retreat , ' I saw the sun go down ! Ah , then ' t was thine ' Ne'er to forget some volume half divine , ' Shakspeare's or Dryden's , thro ...
Page xxxix
... child here spoken of was my youngest brother Daniel , the Geologist , whom we lost in 1856 , a few months after he had been chosen President of the Geological Society . In 1806 also , after the funeral of his friend Charles James Fox ...
... child here spoken of was my youngest brother Daniel , the Geologist , whom we lost in 1856 , a few months after he had been chosen President of the Geological Society . In 1806 also , after the funeral of his friend Charles James Fox ...
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